Browse prosthodontists in Puerto Rico.
181
Prosthodontists
100%
Accepting patients
75%
Most common: DMD
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Puerto Rico has 181 licensed prosthodontists spread across the state. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is DMD (75%), which stands for Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry. DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) is the second most common at 13%.
The most widely accepted carriers include qhp-87571, qhp-33602, qhp-30751, unitedhealthcare, and qhp-30115.
Puerto Rico has 181 licensed prosthodontists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of prosthodontists in Puerto Rico are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among prosthodontists in Puerto Rico include qhp-87571, qhp-33602, qhp-30751, unitedhealthcare, and qhp-30115. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
A crown costs $800 to $1,500. A single dental implant with crown costs $3,000 to $6,000. A full-arch implant denture costs $15,000 to $30,000 per arch. A complete set of traditional dentures costs $1,000 to $3,000. Actual costs in Puerto Rico depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Dental insurance annual maximums ($1,500 to $2,500) are quickly exceeded with prosthodontic work. Many prosthodontists offer payment plans or work with third-party financing (CareCredit, Lending Club). For large cases, get a pre-treatment estimate from your insurer to understand exact coverage.
Start by confirming a provider accepts your dental insurance. Look at credentials and patient reviews. Puerto Rico has 181 prosthodontists, so you have options to compare. FindClarity lets you filter by insurance, location, and whether the provider is accepting new patients.
DMD stands for Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry and DDS stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery. Both are equivalent qualifications. In Puerto Rico, 75% hold the DMD credential and 13% hold DDS. The difference is in training pathway, not quality of care.
Treatment frequency depends on the complexity of the case. A single crown requires two to three visits over a few weeks. Full-mouth rehabilitation may involve weekly visits for several months. After treatment is complete, follow-up visits occur at six months and annually. With 181 prosthodontists in Puerto Rico, you can search on FindClarity to find a provider who fits your schedule.
For a knocked-out permanent tooth, place it in milk and get to a dentist within 30 minutes for the best chance of reimplantation. For a broken denture causing mouth sores or inability to eat, contact your prosthodontist for an urgent appointment. If you are in Puerto Rico and need urgent care, check FindClarity for providers with same-day availability or contact your regular provider's office for after-hours guidance.
Top accepted carriers in Puerto Rico include qhp-87571, qhp-33602, qhp-30751, unitedhealthcare, and qhp-30115.
Dental insurance covers prosthodontic services at varying levels. Basic restorations (crowns, bridges) are typically covered at 50% to 80%. Implants have more limited coverage, with some plans excluding them or capping the benefit. Annual maximums on dental plans ($1,500 to $2,500) are quickly reached with prosthodontic work. Medical insurance may cover dental implants and reconstruction when related to an accident, cancer, or congenital condition. For large treatment plans, ask the prosthodontist to submit a pre-authorization to determine your exact coverage and out-of-pocket costs.